Professional Development
Standard 16
Rationale
Context:
The Professional Development Standard 16 was created at Appalachian State University under the advisement of Richard Blackburn, Ashe County Student Teacher supervisor and under the advisement of Theresa H. Church, a sixth grade teacher at Mountain View Elementary School in Ashe County, North Carolina. I completed the unit as a requirement for CI-4900, Student Teaching.
The Professional Development Standard 16 is an elaboration of how I have met majority of NCDPI Elementary Education Specialty Area Standard16: Elementary teachers develop as leaders in their schools and communities by staying informed about educational policy issues and supporting professional development. Elementary teachers participate in co-curricular activities, provide leadership in student and curriculum involvement, and connect these activities to the development of citizenship ideals in their students. The indicators have a belief description of how I have worked on my professional development during student teaching.
Impact:
The Professional Development Standard 16 is beneficial to students because it demonstrates how I have grown as an elementary education teacher during my Student Teaching experience at
Alignment:
The Alignment for this assignment can be found in the Word document attachment titled Professional Development Standard 16